The effects of two different intensities of aerobic training protocols on pain and serum neuro-biomarkers in women migra
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The effects of two different intensities of aerobic training protocols on pain and serum neuro‑biomarkers in women migraineurs: a randomized controlled trail Rasoul Eslami1 · Abdolhossein Parnow2 · Zahra Pairo2 · Pantelis Nikolaidis3 · Beat Knechtle4,5 Received: 12 December 2019 / Accepted: 4 November 2020 © Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2020
Abstract Objectives We have a weak understanding of how aerobic training may influence migraine, and the optimal parameters for exercise regimens as migraine therapy are not clear. The objectives of this study were to assess, first, effects of two different intensities of aerobic exercise on migraine headache indices; second, serum neuro-biomarker in women migraineurs. Methods A total of 45 non-athlete female migraine patients were selected by a neurologist and randomly divided into three groups: control (CON), moderate-intensity aerobic training (MOD T), and high-intensity aerobic training (HIGH T). Before and after the training protocol, body composition factors, migraine pain indices, VO2max, and serum Adenylate-Cyclase Activating Polypeptide (PACAP) and Substance P (SP) were measured. Exercise training protocol includes two different intensities of aerobic exercise: Moderate (13–15 Borg Scale, 60–80% HRmax) and High (15–17 Borg Scale, 65–95% HRmax). Results Moderate-intensity aerobic training (MOD T) reduced headache intensity, frequency, and duration in women with migraine (p
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